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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >>> welcome back to cnn's live continuous coverage of the george zimmerman murder trial. we're hearing testimony from the former chief of police, william lee, who was forced to resign from that position about a year ago. let's listen. >> from may of 2011 to june of 2012. >> did you say that you came out of retirement in your deposition? >> i retired from the seminole county state's office and took a position to provide training in the area of law enforcement corrections, firefighting, paramedic and emt services and a two-year degree program at each of those disciplines. >> were you then sort of recruited from the teaching position to get reacti
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law enforcement talked to them on day one. they may have tested for drugs or alcohol in the system. south korean officials interviewed them on day two. now the big interview with ntsb, other investigators looking at the pilots. ntsb quick to point out, don't look at pilot error too quick, yet. there have been three similar crashes where planes landed short of the runway. in some cases, there was pilot error involved. in others, it was mechanical. they want to know everything before they make judgments about this. there's a lot of information out there to collect before they have a very clear idea of what happened here. michaela? >> certainly, the pilots, the instruments. we'll be following this. thank you for the report from san francisco. >>> three teenagers on board flight 214 are talking exclusively to cnn about their ordeal. 11-year-old sarah, her 11-year-old joseph and 15-year-old sister talked from san francisco general hospital. they talk about what happened after the planes crash landed. >> craziness. it was like we were all bouncing all over the place. i just remember there
law enforcement talked to them on day one. they may have tested for drugs or alcohol in the system. south korean officials interviewed them on day two. now the big interview with ntsb, other investigators looking at the pilots. ntsb quick to point out, don't look at pilot error too quick, yet. there have been three similar crashes where planes landed short of the runway. in some cases, there was pilot error involved. in others, it was mechanical. they want to know everything before they make...
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uncertainty with fights over the sequester and obama care and financial reform but the effects of those laws will become clear over the next year, and that means businesses that have held off on hiring may feel confident enough to start adding workers. the unemployment rate is already down from its peak of 10% during the recession, and the federal reserve says it could hit 6.5% next year. the fed hasn't been standing still. ben bernanke has been pumping $85 billion into this economy every month in order to bring down the unemployment rate to grow the economy but one economist i spoke with says that's not enough. neil ferguson is author of "the great degeneration: how institutions decay and economies die." he says there are fundamental problems with the u.s. economy. >> while we've been focused on the endless macro debates a lot of micro things are going wrong and i think that is why we're not seeing a more rapid recovery, that's why small businesses are staying small. you can do all the stimulus you like but if there are institutional problems and structural problems in the way of growth the
uncertainty with fights over the sequester and obama care and financial reform but the effects of those laws will become clear over the next year, and that means businesses that have held off on hiring may feel confident enough to start adding workers. the unemployment rate is already down from its peak of 10% during the recession, and the federal reserve says it could hit 6.5% next year. the fed hasn't been standing still. ben bernanke has been pumping $85 billion into this economy every month...
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but up here first, employers may have dodged the health care law for another year, but you may not be so lucky. remember this? >> if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan, period. >> what just happened that might just change that. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> hi, everybody. at this hour, growing concerns over new violence breaking out in egypt. 30 are dead in the last 24 hours. hundreds more injured and new reports now that a christian priest has been shot dead. a live look now for you at cairo. demonstrators furious over the military's overthrow of president morsi. the army removing him wednesday following protests by millions in the square. morsi now in detention along with some senior members of his muslim brotherhood movement. >>> and an entire town in can
but up here first, employers may have dodged the health care law for another year, but you may not be so lucky. remember this? >> if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan, period. >> what just happened that might just change that. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those...
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some say that in defiance of the law. the administration claims it has the legal authority to delay the employer mandate until 2014 and insist it is rest of obama care is still on track. but gop leaders called on president obama this week to extend the same break to american families and delay the individual mandate as well. >> if it were up to the president to give american businesses an exemption from the health laws mandates or without giving the same break to individuals and families across the country? hell, no, it isn't. >> joining the panel this week, "wall street journal" lump mist and deputy editor brett stephens. editorial member joe rago and washington columnist, kim strausses. another charming aside from jay carney, about tom harkin who -- democrat and runs the dash. >> explain that. tom harkin. >> tom harkin who runs the senate health care committee, democrat, who wrote the employer mandate coming out and saying i don't think they have the authority to do this. this is probably illegal. >> he was attacking an
some say that in defiance of the law. the administration claims it has the legal authority to delay the employer mandate until 2014 and insist it is rest of obama care is still on track. but gop leaders called on president obama this week to extend the same break to american families and delay the individual mandate as well. >> if it were up to the president to give american businesses an exemption from the health laws mandates or without giving the same break to individuals and families...
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law eye am not a lawyer -- but i did take some international aviation law when i was in college. one of the things that i do recall is that under the regulations, there are limits to the damages that airlines can -- can be charged with if -- this is the important part -- if they operate within standardized procedures -- >> jamie: there is a protocol. >> yes, ma'am. so if you violate those things, if you are not doing things and you can be charged with grossings negligence, then the international convention restrictions come off and you are at the mercy of the court. >> jamie: interesting background to have, captain nash, as you always provide. we appreciate you being here on this day that we are just trying to learn why. we'll be right back. roundup ♪ ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now roundup has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root
law eye am not a lawyer -- but i did take some international aviation law when i was in college. one of the things that i do recall is that under the regulations, there are limits to the damages that airlines can -- can be charged with if -- this is the important part -- if they operate within standardized procedures -- >> jamie: there is a protocol. >> yes, ma'am. so if you violate those things, if you are not doing things and you can be charged with grossings negligence, then the...
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it's written into law. why doesn't the president of the united states say we'll do the employer thing for a year, let's hold off the individual mandate for a year. they would have problems too. and political interests, so what? tell the republicans, take it, we'll get the problem solved. >> when we come back, we'll weigh in on the zimmerman case talk about obama, holder, race, and what they think the result may be, after the break. my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ malennouncer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history o
it's written into law. why doesn't the president of the united states say we'll do the employer thing for a year, let's hold off the individual mandate for a year. they would have problems too. and political interests, so what? tell the republicans, take it, we'll get the problem solved. >> when we come back, we'll weigh in on the zimmerman case talk about obama, holder, race, and what they think the result may be, after the break. my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a...
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this was not an issue dealing with law enforcement. it was an issue with law enforcement and mr. crump. >> you were very clear about the social pressure forced this case into the courtroom. >> it was horrendous, and let's not forget the elephant in the living room this is a case about race. all the pressure about race. what's going on in the courtroom, about race, and i want to make a point, two points really. mr. bae sfwlnch brought up something, the reason the police couldn't get this number. the first thing, you get a search warrant on the cell phone of the victim, search warrant of the residence of the victim so you can search that for potential evidence of who the perpetrator might have had a connection with. so that's an excuse. and anna said something -- you gave her a compliment, she never lost a homicide case. i will tell you, that's because she has filed good cases with enough evidence to go to trial. i would ask her this. would she want to try this case, file this case and try it if she had the case. >> i wouldn't mind being in the courtroom on the case, what i've seen
this was not an issue dealing with law enforcement. it was an issue with law enforcement and mr. crump. >> you were very clear about the social pressure forced this case into the courtroom. >> it was horrendous, and let's not forget the elephant in the living room this is a case about race. all the pressure about race. what's going on in the courtroom, about race, and i want to make a point, two points really. mr. bae sfwlnch brought up something, the reason the police couldn't get...
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but the question is, did he break the law? stand your ground law says what? >> well, self-defense is what they are using here. is reasonable to believe that he to use the force to avoid great bodily injury. i don't know how the jury says no. >> remi. >> the law says in florida you don't have a duty to retreat. if you are in danger, you have the ability, under the law, to use deadly force. that's what they are saying. he was being attacked and he is protecting himself and deadly force was appropriate under the florida law. >> under stand your grown, there would be immunity. this is a self-defense case. i still think the jury finds if they use the facts -- >> very little time. a verdict comes down when? >> thursday afternoon, friday morning. >> i say very quickly. thursday. >> i agree. i think very quickly as well. and this will end up being a manslaughter case. a case of manslaughter, not second degree murder. >> and that is not in george zimmerman defense. >> no. it will be 25 years. >> sthis is manslaughter. >> great discussion. coming up next on "hannity".
but the question is, did he break the law? stand your ground law says what? >> well, self-defense is what they are using here. is reasonable to believe that he to use the force to avoid great bodily injury. i don't know how the jury says no. >> remi. >> the law says in florida you don't have a duty to retreat. if you are in danger, you have the ability, under the law, to use deadly force. that's what they are saying. he was being attacked and he is protecting himself and...
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and he didn't break the law. he did not break the law. >> you would vote for -- you don't know if you'd vote for weiner, but you would vote for sanford? >> i would. >> you wouldn't vote for these two guys because -- >> i -- >> wait, monica, because of political reasons. you would vote for anybody who does anything? >> well, a liberal. >> liberals, any more. gengas khan comes on. we have no moral compass, right? >> i'm trying to get your baseline. you would vote for gengas? >> if he were a democrat, you know that. >> okay. holmes making news. >> it was a joke. >> it's an important point. >> make it in 30 seconds. >> private ethics and behavior and morality really does give you a window into public behavior and morality. his case was a little different. i'm not making excuses for him. i understand now, i'm not making any excuses for that. i'mcying you judge based on each individual case. >> okay. here they are. back to tip of the day, the conclusion. our campaign to get high-tech wheelchairs from veterans who lost
and he didn't break the law. he did not break the law. >> you would vote for -- you don't know if you'd vote for weiner, but you would vote for sanford? >> i would. >> you wouldn't vote for these two guys because -- >> i -- >> wait, monica, because of political reasons. you would vote for anybody who does anything? >> well, a liberal. >> liberals, any more. gengas khan comes on. we have no moral compass, right? >> i'm trying to get your baseline....
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there's no doubt under the laws they the case. but i do think it's a good point that john guy made, if zimmerman simply stayed in the car, nothing would have happened. but having gotten out of the car, he had the right, walk around, talk to trayvon martin. and so it's not a complete answer to the situation to say that if he just stayed in the car. he got out of the car. we obviously all know that. and he is entitled to defend himself once he did that. the question is will the jury find that's what he did? >> tom mesereau, has the focus on everything from the phone calls to the injuries to who was on top, does that all detract from this central question? >> well, the defense certainly hopes it does. i mean, the defense has thrown every possibility, every unknown fact out there for the jury to consider. and when it comes to reasonable doubt, nobody really knows what it means. i mean, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. so they're saying every unproven fact, every unanswered question, every possibility alone and in composite show r
there's no doubt under the laws they the case. but i do think it's a good point that john guy made, if zimmerman simply stayed in the car, nothing would have happened. but having gotten out of the car, he had the right, walk around, talk to trayvon martin. and so it's not a complete answer to the situation to say that if he just stayed in the car. he got out of the car. we obviously all know that. and he is entitled to defend himself once he did that. the question is will the jury find that's...
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the national law said it is now hitting the unemployed. benefits will be cut 2 and a half billion or $43 per week perry sip yent and more in some states.in merrimaned. weekly cuts amount to $72 out of an average benefit of 3.25. they are hiring new jersey, montana, connecticut, arizona and illinois. high speed internet modem. the one you never shut off costs $1 billion in electricity a year. that's wasted energy for sure. if you were to power down the savings would be 5 bucks a year. that compares to $15 a year to power the video game console. $75 to run the refrigerator and 200 bucks to light the house. i guess you got to shut everything off if you want to shut everything off. >> turn off the lights. >> thank you so much lauren. good to see you. >> oo it is so hot outside we need to turn everything off except the air-conditioner. maria molina is here. >> we are talking hot temperatures across a pretty good chunk of the country. anywhere from the rockies eastward we are looking at summer like temperatures into the 90d. 10 degrees above ave
the national law said it is now hitting the unemployed. benefits will be cut 2 and a half billion or $43 per week perry sip yent and more in some states.in merrimaned. weekly cuts amount to $72 out of an average benefit of 3.25. they are hiring new jersey, montana, connecticut, arizona and illinois. high speed internet modem. the one you never shut off costs $1 billion in electricity a year. that's wasted energy for sure. if you were to power down the savings would be 5 bucks a year. that...
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do they indicate what part of the law confuses them? ultimately do they indicate any sort of deadlock. we learn a lot from jury notes. >> they quickly asked to look at all the evidence. that's pretty standard stuff. >> doesn't surprise me, but as some commentators have observed it msnbc they will take it very seriously and go through all the evidence instead of closing the jury door, looking at each other and say they didn't make their case and let's move on, let's get out of here so i can expect that would add at least a day if they are going to go through all of that list but we don't know what it means. >> sunny, do you think it's going to be tomorrow or sunday? >> i'm not sure. i mean, i think after observing this jury this is a very methodical jury. this is a jury i think that's going to be very deliberative. i think they will be very cooperative as well though so i think to -- to expect a verdict very, very quickly, i'm not there, but i think it's anyone's guess. >> mark, same thing? >> no, i'm in vegas tomorrow so i've already le
do they indicate what part of the law confuses them? ultimately do they indicate any sort of deadlock. we learn a lot from jury notes. >> they quickly asked to look at all the evidence. that's pretty standard stuff. >> doesn't surprise me, but as some commentators have observed it msnbc they will take it very seriously and go through all the evidence instead of closing the jury door, looking at each other and say they didn't make their case and let's move on, let's get out of here...
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>> reporter: he n a large settlement but for many years had brushes with the law. he died in june of 2012. his fiancee finding him at the bottom of a swimming pool after he accidently drowned. another man with a tragic end, michael jackson's antics were unusual as he went through legal proceedings. he was accused of seven counts of molestation involving a 13-year-old boy. after found not guilty in june of 2009, four years to the month of his acquittal, the world was stunned when the king of pop was found dead of a drug overdose. >>> joining me now is jeffrey toobin and mark geragos who represented michael jackson in the early stages and casey anthony's defense attorney will join us shortly. it is interesting to look back and see the cases and how people ended up. people do have to go into hiding. casey anthony, for one, because people get invested in these trials. >> right, and o.j. simpson is, i think the classic -- is perhaps the most extreme example because look, i wrote a whole book saying i thought he killed his ex-wife and ron gold man, but then he gets prose
>> reporter: he n a large settlement but for many years had brushes with the law. he died in june of 2012. his fiancee finding him at the bottom of a swimming pool after he accidently drowned. another man with a tragic end, michael jackson's antics were unusual as he went through legal proceedings. he was accused of seven counts of molestation involving a 13-year-old boy. after found not guilty in june of 2009, four years to the month of his acquittal, the world was stunned when the king...
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she's got to review the evidence she just heard, she's got to look at the case law and decide whether she's letting the animation in and letting the text messages in. she didn't go to bed at 10:30. >>> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, we'll hop into the courtroom in boston, where dzhokhar tsarnaev entered a plea of not guilty. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ ...and a great deal. . thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com eve
she's got to review the evidence she just heard, she's got to look at the case law and decide whether she's letting the animation in and letting the text messages in. she didn't go to bed at 10:30. >>> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, we'll hop into the courtroom in boston, where dzhokhar tsarnaev entered a plea of not guilty. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely...
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white house press secretary jay carney says the obama administration is reviewing obligations under the law and will consult with congress about how to move forward. the situation remains tense and fluid. the obama administration is calling on the military to exercise quote maximum restraint responding to protestors. however at the moment the administration will continue to provide $1.3 billion in military assistance to egypt. >> let me just finish. i think this is an important point you are raising is that the reason we have provided this aid in the past doesn't mean we have supported every action by the government of egypt but there are security interests in the region and in the united states. they continue sending funds saying while mow ma'am morsi is a bad they should suspend the aid and allow egypt to allow a new constitution and fair and free election. >> i think they are confused on this, they and many supporters buy friendship around the world that's how they influence people. there was a gallop poll in egypt. they burn our flags we say oh you must take it. >> some members of congr
white house press secretary jay carney says the obama administration is reviewing obligations under the law and will consult with congress about how to move forward. the situation remains tense and fluid. the obama administration is calling on the military to exercise quote maximum restraint responding to protestors. however at the moment the administration will continue to provide $1.3 billion in military assistance to egypt. >> let me just finish. i think this is an important point you...
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law that applies to all of us and the law that applies to each of us, this is the truth. >> judge nelson had the final words as she instructed the six women on the jury. >> your verdict finding george zimmerman either guilty or not guilty must be unanimous. the verdict must be the verdict of each juror, as well as the jury as a whole. >> that's a strong admonition. let's go to sanford, florida. martin savidge has been watching this from the very beginning. it's got to be 6-0. can't be 3-3, 5-1. 6-0, either guilty or not guilty. that's the charge this jury has. there are six members of the jury. they're deliberating and will resume tomorrow. >> right. and there's two considerations they have, which is of course second degree murder or manslaughter. and i think it has been the concern for the defense that the manslaughter charge could possibly be considered as a compromise charge, at least again in the minds of the defense the jury could say it's not going to be murder but we have a young person who is dead and thereby manslaughter seems like a way to sort of compromise. of course what mar
law that applies to all of us and the law that applies to each of us, this is the truth. >> judge nelson had the final words as she instructed the six women on the jury. >> your verdict finding george zimmerman either guilty or not guilty must be unanimous. the verdict must be the verdict of each juror, as well as the jury as a whole. >> that's a strong admonition. let's go to sanford, florida. martin savidge has been watching this from the very beginning. it's got to be 6-0....
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a law enforcement source tells cnn ortiz is cooperating with authorities but won't go further. >> if ortiz is a cooperating witness, that's a big, big break for prosecutors. >> reporter: ortiz for now faces only an illegal weapons charge for allegedly telling police he was carrying a gun the day lloyd was murdered. ortiz pleaded not guilty to the gun charge. his attorney declined comment to cnn. according to a search warrant, ortiz told police the day after lloyd's murder, he and hernandez drove to this two bedroom apartment. police call it a flop house. documents show the football player leased it almost 20 miles from his luxury home. no explanation why. a neighbor says she barely saw the famous renter. >> no suspicious activity, no girls, no -- nothing other than just typical guy stuff, you know? a little bit of loud. a little bit loud. a little bit of cigarette smoke. a little bit of maybe pot, but nothing that you wouldn't expect from a bunch of guys. >> reporter: hernandez has pleaded not guilty. hernandez's troubles don't end there. in nearby boston, police are examining an suv
a law enforcement source tells cnn ortiz is cooperating with authorities but won't go further. >> if ortiz is a cooperating witness, that's a big, big break for prosecutors. >> reporter: ortiz for now faces only an illegal weapons charge for allegedly telling police he was carrying a gun the day lloyd was murdered. ortiz pleaded not guilty to the gun charge. his attorney declined comment to cnn. according to a search warrant, ortiz told police the day after lloyd's murder, he and...
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the question is is, what's the law? look at the three elements in texas. you have to show willful. you have to show intent to threaten, then has to be unequivocal or unconditional. well, jk followed. just kiddinging. the third element can't be reached, the truth is is, that this might be an overreaction because of newtown or chardon or columbine, but at the end of the day, it strikes me that this is way out of line. unless there's more evidence don't know about and that's maybe what the grand jury considered. we need to find out. but in the absence of that, i think this is an inappropriate charge. i think the bond has to be redu reduced. i think the young man has to get help and this has to be put in some kind of context so that free speech is not obstructed. so, richard, do you agree? this is an inappropriate charge and perhaps while police did not seek sarcasm in the dialogue, they went overboard in your view? >> oh, so quietly, he agrees with avery. i'll tell you, fred. this is third degree -- >> it's a rare moment. >> rare. >> third degree felony terrorist charges against him.
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that's the law. that's still a lot of people to get off the plane, but they have a lot to do, and there's also reports of one poor flight attendant was trapped, and the -- >> passengers got her out, and then she started helping. >> is they have to spring into action immediately, and they save lives. >> mary schiavo, thank you very much. kate? >>> new this morning, we have brand new video from the ntsb from inside the wreckage. it shows the destroyed seats. you see it there, where people had to crawl out. you also see the debris field and even the landing gear. we're also this morning hearing from some of the passengers who lived through this terrifying or deal. you can only imagine if you were in this experience, what you would feel like this morning. here's cnn's kyung lah with some of their stories. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the crash stunned people watching in horror. on board the plane, passenger eugene rah had only one thought. >> i thought that was it. i thought i'm dying. >> reporter: ra
that's the law. that's still a lot of people to get off the plane, but they have a lot to do, and there's also reports of one poor flight attendant was trapped, and the -- >> passengers got her out, and then she started helping. >> is they have to spring into action immediately, and they save lives. >> mary schiavo, thank you very much. kate? >>> new this morning, we have brand new video from the ntsb from inside the wreckage. it shows the destroyed seats. you see it...